Hi all, another newbie to aquascaping although have kept basic tropical fish tanks for 20 years - sometimes with plants and mostly badly through lack of knowledge and time.
My tank was looking grim last year as I had been running down stock with 'natural' casualties with a lack of enthusiasm and other life stuff. However, my bristlenose pleco's seem to have liked the lack of attention and water changes and bred with around 30 of various sizes from my original pair. Anyway decided to go with a fresh start and saw a video setting up an iguami style in my Vision 180 and thought that would be a good idea
Nearly one year on and following lockdown getting started on the project now and just trying to learn as much as I can. Waiting for another tank to cycle to move Pleco's and re-home others and then to start the scape!
Ian
My tank was looking grim last year as I had been running down stock with 'natural' casualties with a lack of enthusiasm and other life stuff. However, my bristlenose pleco's seem to have liked the lack of attention and water changes and bred with around 30 of various sizes from my original pair. Anyway decided to go with a fresh start and saw a video setting up an iguami style in my Vision 180 and thought that would be a good idea
Nearly one year on and following lockdown getting started on the project now and just trying to learn as much as I can. Waiting for another tank to cycle to move Pleco's and re-home others and then to start the scape!
Ian